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24 Fox Focus | Community Car Enthusiasts Driving toward a Cure PHOTO COURTESY OF DANVILLE D’ELEGANCE by KAT MCCARRICK When you’re diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s disease (PD) at age 41, it can feel as though your life has been derailed. For Brian Stephenson, the physical symptoms of disease such as dystonia (painful, prolonged muscle contractions), were equally manifested in his emotional wellbeing. Both led to isolation. The constant pain in his feet sidelined Brian from the activities he loved and the freedom to keep up with his active family. Touring college campuses with his son proved difficult, putting the onus on his wife Cadi. His anxiety and depression worsened. Then he met Jim Edlund, co-founder of the Danville d’Elegance Foundation. Since 2004, the foundation has hosted an annual weekend of events for car enthusiasts in Danville, California. Their mission is to “Stop Parkinson’s in its tracks” by raising funds for research and patient care. The Michael J. Fox Foundation was named a key beneficiary of the 2019 Danville d’Elegance weekend, which took place in September. Brian and Cadi’s involvement in the Danville d’Elegance weekend started in 2011 and quickly became a much-needed catalyst for change. Not only were the Stephensons introduced to other families with Parkinson’s, they were able to channel their energy into one aspect of the disease they could control: raising money to speed a cure. Eventually, Brian joined the Danville d’Elegance Board of Directors, he and Cadi became active members of the planning committee, and his kids got involved in fundraising and volunteering.